On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 14:24 -0500, Chasecreek Systemhouse wrote: > Yes, I could. But I did it the other way because people will do it like this: > > Download a CD Installer Set. > Boot from CD 1. > Atempt install process. Sure, but then you're tied to the kernel and installer set from that time. During the development process, this changes rather frequently. > A while back I tried the newer boot.iso CD but it complains that the > other CDs do not match that CD -- something about it wanting/expecting > a PPC64; I haven't tried that lately however. Well, new boot.iso is tired to new anaconda and new installation tree. They can't be used with the older tree. > I'll try the boot CD and see if I can talk to the installer mirror > next week -- best I can do at the moment. Ok. We really do appreciate testing that happens within the community. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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